Ferries

LIVE Ferry Status
On 04:57AM Saturday 4th February 2012
Enterprise Boats
closed - Service resumes in May 2012
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Falmouth Park & Float
closed - Closed until Friday 1st June 2012
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Falmouth Water Taxi
closed - Back in action at the start of March 2012.
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GWR Boats
closed - Service resumes in May 2012
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Helford Ferry
closed - Service resumes April 1st 2012
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King Harry Floating Bridge
normal - Running to timetable
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Orca Sea Safaris
closed - January is maintenance month. Book now for February half term!
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Pandora Rover
closed - No service until summer 2012 (dates to be confirmed)
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Place Ferry
closed - Service resumes in April 2012
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St Mawes Ferry
normal - Running to Winter timetable.
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Key:
normal = running
disruption = delays/disruption
cancelled = not running
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Welcome to Fal River Links
A network of
ferries, boats, buses and trains linking some of Cornwall’s best
attractions, walks and scenery. Please help us reduce emissions and
congestion by choosing the car free option when you next visit Truro,
Falmouth, the Roseland Peninsula or the Helford and enjoy being part of
the solution.
Scenic boat trips are replacing car journeys in Cornwall with the Fal River Links car free transport network. Wooded creeks, bustling market towns, top attractions and some of the county’s best walks can be enjoyed without your car. Take a look at our suggested itineraries for some great ideas for days out.
Regular ferry services link Falmouth, Truro, St Mawes, St Anthony Headland, Flushing, Trelissick Garden and the thatched Smuggler’s Cottage. So jump aboard a classic river boat to visit Falmouth’s National Maritime Museum, Truro Cathedral or St Mawes Castle.
With two trains an hour, trains run daily between Falmouth along the main line station of Truro. There is also a twenty strong bus network connecting the Fal & Helford rivers so there really is no better opportunity for you to join the others who have decided to enjoy travel as a treat.

If sailing or messing about on the water is your thing, Fal River Links also works with a number of independent boat-charter and marine safari companies that offer boat hire, sailing trips, canoeing and luxury power cruise charters, giving you the option to explore the Fal’s creeks and inlets at your own pace.
The Fal area boasts some of the county’s most picturesque walking trails which, when linked with boat trips and good water-side pubs serving Cornish produce, provides all the ingredients for a great day out.

So if you are planning a day out, a school outing or a special occasion to the Truro and Falmouth area why not consider the car free option? As we know and hope you will soon find out H to O is so much better than A to B!